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Intraoral device and method of using the same

a technology of intraoral devices and mouthpieces, applied in the field of dental appliances, can solve the problems of difficult illumination of the interior of the mouth of a dental patient during dental examination and/or operation, limited amount of light entering the oral cavity using this type of lighting, and limited light directed only on a limited area in the mouth

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-06-21
INNERLITE
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[0007]The present invention involves an intraoral illumination device for illuminating the interior cavity of a patient's mouth during a medical procedure that eliminates the problems with shadowing mentioned above. The illumination device includes a bite block adapted to be engaged by a patient's teeth for resting the patient's jaw during the medical procedure and fixing the device within the patient's mouth. An arcuate light dispersion piece is connected to the bite block so that, in use, the light dispersion piece is orientated in a rear, central part of the interior cavity of the patient's mouth so that dispersed light can be transmitted outward from the rear, central part of the oral cavity. A tongue and cheek retractor is adapted to retract and protect the patient's tongue and adjacent cheek tissue during the medical procedure. Multiple fluid evacuation channels are carried by the device and are adapted to communicate with the interior cavity of the patient's mouth for removing fluids from the oral cavity during the medical procedure.

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Illuminating the interior of a dental patient's mouth during dental examination and / or operation is difficult because the patient's mouth must be illuminated through a narrow opening, i.e., the patient's mouth, and the dentist must work in close proximity to the mouth, often blocking the light source.
The amount of light entering the oral cavity using this type of lighting is somewhat limited due to the fact that the light source is remote from the patient's mouth.
However, this type of lighting has a number of drawbacks.
Light is only directed on a limited area in the mouth and does not provide illumination for the entire oral cavity.
Additionally, the presence of this type of lighting, typically as an add-on feature on the instrument interferes with the comfortable and proper use of the instrument.
The fiber optic bundles also degrade over time because the fiber optics and instrument go through autoclaving numerous times. Components of the instrument, e.g., turbines, may be easily changed once degraded, but the fiber optic bundles can not.

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[0028]With reference to FIGS. 1 and 2, a preferred embodiment of an intraoral illumination device, indicated generally by the reference numeral 20, will now be described. The intraoral illumination device 20 generally includes a tongue and cheek retractor 22, a dispersion piece 24, and a bite block or piece 26. The tongue and cheek retractor 22 is a disposable piece, and the dispersion piece 24 and bite piece are sterilizable for reuse. The dispersion piece 24 is coupled to a light carrier such as a fiber optic bundle 28 and extraoral light source 30 for illuminating the dispersion piece 24. A fluid evacuation tube 32 is in communication with the bite block 26 and a fluid evacuation system 34 of the device 20 for evacuating fluids from a patient's mouth 36.

[0029]The intraoral illumination device 20 will now be described generally in use. The patient opens his or her mouth 36 and a health care provider inserts the device 20 into an intraoral cavity 38 of the patient's mouth 36 betwee...

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Abstract

The present invention involves an intraoral illumination device and method for illuminating the interior cavity of a patient's mouth during a medical procedure. The illumination device includes a bite block adapted to be engaged by a patient's teeth for resting the patient's jaw during the medical procedure and fixing the bite block within the patient's mouth. An arcuate light dispersion piece is connected to the bite block so that, in use, the light dispersion piece is orientated in a rear, central part of the oral cavity of the patient's mouth so that dispersed light can be transmitted outward from the rear, central part of the oral cavity. A tongue and cheek retractor is adapted to retract and protect the patient's tongue and adjacent cheek tissue during the medical procedure. Multiple fluid evacuation channels are carried by the device and are adapted to communicate with the interior cavity of the patient's mouth for removing fluids from the oral cavity during the medical procedure.

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[0001]This is a continuation of prior U.S. application Ser. 10 / 006,732, filed Nov. 15, 2001, now U.S. Pat. 6,575,746, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 777,491, filed Feb. 5, 2001, now U.S. Pat. 6,338,627, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 490,923, filed on Jan. 25, 2000, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09 / 193,916, filed on Nov. 17, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,022,214, all of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0002]The invention relates, in general, to dental appliances, and, in particular, to dental appliances for illuminating the mouth of a dental patient for examination and / or operative purposes.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0003]Illuminating the interior of a dental patient's mouth during dental examination and / or operation is difficult because the patient's mouth must be illuminated through a narrow opening, i.e., the patient's mouth, and the ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B1/24A61C1/08A61B1/06A61C17/00A61C17/06A61C17/08A61C17/10A61C19/00
CPCA61B1/24A61C17/043A61B1/0615A61B1/00103A61B1/07A61C17/08
Inventor HIRSCH, JAMES A.HIRSCH, THOMAS R.
Owner INNERLITE
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